Views
284
Replies
2
Status
Closed
Hi all
as you are likely well aware, there are big differences in RGB vs CMYK. This poses a problem for me/us (the people I work with). We work with RGB images, and one of the nice things about them is that you can add the G and the R to give you yellow, and as we have to superimpose images containing only Green or Red, giving the areas that co-localize a yellow tint of varying intensities. The problem we have is that we want to recreate this in CMYK (as we have to do so based on what publishers want). Is there a simple way of doing this?
thanks
Kurt
as you are likely well aware, there are big differences in RGB vs CMYK. This poses a problem for me/us (the people I work with). We work with RGB images, and one of the nice things about them is that you can add the G and the R to give you yellow, and as we have to superimpose images containing only Green or Red, giving the areas that co-localize a yellow tint of varying intensities. The problem we have is that we want to recreate this in CMYK (as we have to do so based on what publishers want). Is there a simple way of doing this?
thanks
Kurt
Master Retouching Hair
Learn how to rescue details, remove flyaways, add volume, and enhance the definition of hair in any photo. We break down every tool and technique in Photoshop to get picture-perfect hair, every time.